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Steve-www.dvdchips.co.uk
12-12-2001, 12:08
Remote hacks for top branded players simply dont exist !!!

There are NO remote hacks for ANY Toshiba player.

Although Toshiba 120 and 220 can be upgraded with an upgrade CDR which you can buy from us.

http://www.shoyle.f9.co.uk/dvdchipsuk/nosoldermodtable.htm

There are NO remote hacks for ANY current Pioneer player.
Although many new models can be done using an upgrade remote which you can rent from us

http://www.shoyle.f9.co.uk/dvdchipsuk/nosoldermodtable.htm

There are NO remote hacks for ANY current JVC player. Although most models can be upgraded by renting an upgrade tool or remote from us.

http://www.shoyle.f9.co.uk/dvdchipsuk/nosoldermodtable.htm

There are NO remote hacks for ANY Panasonic player.

Although many new models can be upgraded by either renting an upgrade disk or renting a remote from us.

http://www.shoyle.f9.co.uk/dvdchipsuk/nosoldermodtable.htm

There are NO remote hacks for ANY Technics player.

Although many models can be upgraded by renting an upgrade disk from us

http://www.shoyle.f9.co.uk/dvdchipsuk/nosoldermodtable.htm

There are NO remote hacks for ANY current Sanyo player.

Although we offer fitted upgrades for most models.

There are NO "public domain" remote hacks for ANY Sony player .. the NEW Sony players can be hacked using a special chipped remote which you can rent from us

http://www.shoyle.f9.co.uk/dvdchipsuk/nosoldermodtable.htm

CHIPPING IS DEAD - LONG LIVE THE CHIPPERS :)

Steve-www.dvdchips.co.uk
24-10-2002, 17:32
thought this could do with an update

pmarque
06-11-2002, 07:21
Hi steve
I just own a Panasonic DVD-RA71 my main concern on using you rented dvd is that if there is a reset on the dvd because of several reasons like if it is off power for long time and internal battery just goes down. How will I do in order for it to read again all the other reasons.
I trust in you that the rented dvd works, but what changes it does make in the system?
If it be any reason it does not work how do you deal with that situations?
Best Regards,
pmarque:clap:

Steve-www.dvdchips.co.uk
06-11-2002, 09:00
it works by patching the firmware and is permanant

Steve-www.dvdchips.co.uk
08-11-2002, 23:15
bump